He said said traders at MARA Digital Anggerik Mall would enjoy a six-month rental exemption until their business is stable enough to earn profits. – Bernamapix

SHAH ALAM: Five more ‘MARA Digital Mall’ branches or Bumiputera information technology centres would be opened by the end of next year, said Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

“It is to provide opportunities for more Bumiputeras to be involved and venture into the digital and IT market,” he said.

He said the five branches would be opened in Petaling Jaya, Terengganu, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Johor.

“For Terengganu, we are still discussing with the Paya Bunga Mall management. Similarly with Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Johor, we are discussing with the parties concerned to have the best location. We do not want to open in isolated areas where it would be difficult to thrive.

“However for Glomac Mall (Petaling Jaya), we are identifying the number of tenants and will only open it if the tenancy reaches 60 percent,” he told reporters after opening ‘MARA Digital Mall’ at Anggerik Mall here, Thursday.

MARA Digital in Anggerik Mall is the second branch after the first in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur.

Elaborating, Ismail Sabri said traders at MARA Digital Anggerik Mall would enjoy a six-month rental exemption until their business is stable enough to earn profits.

He said Digital MARA Anggerik Mall would also serve as a one-stop centre as it was offering not only ICT products but also phone repair services and mobile phone bill payment.

He added that in the first phase, there were currently 32 kiosks in the MARA Digital Anggerik Mall that were selling ICT products and accessories including mobile phones and laptops.
“The second phase will involve the participation of telecommunication companies such as Maxis and Celcom to cater for the bill payment service. Next month, we expect 17 more kiosks to be opened including by leading mobile phone manufacturers like Samsung and Oppo,” he said.